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Red blood cell transfusion does not increase oxygen consumption in critically ill septic patients

Constantino J Fernandes*, Nelson Akamine, Fernando VC De Marco, José AM De Souza, Sofia Lagudis and Elias Knobel

Critical Care 2001, 5:362-367 doi:10.1186/cc1070

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Red blood cell transfusion in the critically ill patient

Christophe Lelubre, Jean-Louis Vincent Annals of Intensive Care 2011, 1:43 (4 October 2011)

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Red blood cell transfusion and outcomes in patients with acute lung injury, sepsis and shock

Elizabeth C Parsons, Catherine L Hough, Christopher W Seymour, Colin R Cooke, Gordon D Rubenfeld, Timothy R Watkins, Critical Care 2011, 15:R221 (21 September 2011)

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Near-infrared spectroscopy technique to evaluate the effects of red blood cell transfusion on tissue oxygenation

Jacques Creteur, Ana Neves, Jean-Louis Vincent Critical Care 2009, 13(Suppl 5):S11 (30 November 2009)

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Scope of the problem: epidemiology of anemia and use of blood transfusions in critical care

Lena M Napolitano Critical Care 2004, 8(Suppl 2):S1-S8 (14 June 2004)

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Clinical review: Influence of vasoactive and other therapies on intestinal and hepatic circulations in patients with septic shock

Pierre Asfar, Daniel De Backer, Andreas Meier-Hellmann, Peter Radermacher, Samir G Sakka Critical Care 2004, 8:170-179 (29 December 2003)